Elida
I discovered it on my vacation to Austria through a vintage advertisement.
I am so glad I discovered this name because it's one of my favorite names right now
What do you think of this name?
I am so glad I discovered this name because it's one of my favorite names right now
What do you think of this name?
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Heard it a couple of times before. I'm Swedish and to me it's elderly (and somewhat rare). There's also Alida.
It makes me think of the verb "elide." I don't care for it.
Alida is pretty.
Alida is pretty.
I like that it is a literary name(in the form Ellida) but I prefer Alida.
Ellida is also great but I prefer Elida for some reason although I prefer names with doubles L's typically
It's the name of one of my (Mexican) aunts, so it feels rather old to me. It does have a pretty sound I suppose, but I can't see it working in English.
I never thought about it's origins before, I wonder where my grandparents got it from...
I never thought about it's origins before, I wonder where my grandparents got it from...
This is what I found online....
The name Elida has multiple origins and meanings, including:
Scandinavian
The name Elida may have originated in Scandinavia and comes from the Old Norse words eile (fast or quick) and ds (goddess or spirit). The name means "fast sailing ship".
Ancient Greek
The name Elida may come from the Ancient Greek word Ēlis, which means "low land". This region is in western Peloponnese, where the Olympic Games are said to have originated.
Greek sun god
The name Elida may come from Helios, the Greek sun god, or Heliodoros, which means "gift of Helios".
German title
The name Elida may be connected to the German title Adelaide, which is linked to the meaning "nobility".
I think it's very pretty.
The name Elida has multiple origins and meanings, including:
Scandinavian
The name Elida may have originated in Scandinavia and comes from the Old Norse words eile (fast or quick) and ds (goddess or spirit). The name means "fast sailing ship".
Ancient Greek
The name Elida may come from the Ancient Greek word Ēlis, which means "low land". This region is in western Peloponnese, where the Olympic Games are said to have originated.
Greek sun god
The name Elida may come from Helios, the Greek sun god, or Heliodoros, which means "gift of Helios".
German title
The name Elida may be connected to the German title Adelaide, which is linked to the meaning "nobility".
I think it's very pretty.
I also originally thought it might be a contracted form of Elida!
But I didn't find much information backing up this theory unfortunately although I really like it
But I didn't find much information backing up this theory unfortunately although I really like it
I don’t having any strong feelings on it. I see the appeal though.
I think it would be really pretty if the emphasis is put on the first syllable: ELL-ih-dah.
I like it, assuming it's pronounced eh-LEE-da.
I noticed it's been a steady but rare usage in the US for more than a century, and peaked in the 1940s.
https://www.behindthename.com/top/beyond?name=elida&gender=&type=sample
I noticed it's been a steady but rare usage in the US for more than a century, and peaked in the 1940s.
https://www.behindthename.com/top/beyond?name=elida&gender=&type=sample
This message was edited 9/29/2024, 1:57 PM
Don't really like it
Not fond of it at all. Elida - one who elides? And how many people will assume that her name must 'really' be Eliza? Not worth the effort.
Hm, I was imagining it's pronounced like eh-LEE-da, not like ee-LIE-da. (anyone know which it is?)
Yes it'seh-LEE-da